Sgt. Maj. Barrett and I have now spoken to the majority of you about our efforts to “Reawaken the Soul of our Corps.”

Each time that we have talked with you, we come away with a strong belief that you “get it.”

You understand that our renewed focus on the four enduring principles of: Discipline; Adherence to Standards; Engaged and Concerned Leadership (24/7); and Faithful Obedience to Orders, is key to resetting the Corps and getting ready for tomorrow’s fight.

You understand that those four principles define what we have called “The Soul of the Corps.”

They have been with us for over 238 years . . . it’s always been that way.

As we complete the mission in Afghanistan, it’s critical to understand that there will be no “peace dividend” for America’s Marines . . . there will be no operational pause for us.

The world that we will live and operate in over the next two decades will be a dangerous one; there will be plenty of work for those who wear our cloth.

As we have travelled throughout our Corps, many of you have let us know how important your identity as a Marine is to you and the Marines you lead.

I can’t tell you how many times we have been asked the persistent question “Commandant, are we ever going to return to SLEEVES UP?”

I’ve thought a lot about this over the past 2.5 years; I realize that it’s important to you.

Sleeves up clearly and visually sets us apart.

We hear you Marines.

Because of the persistence of you, my sergeants and corporals, I am publishing a MARADMIN (Marines administrative message) that will return us to SLEEVES UP status when wearing our Desert CAMMIES in non-combat areas.

This will take effect Sunday when we transition to our summer warmer weather uniforms.

Get the word out Marines.

Thank you for your leadership in some very challenging times.

Semper Fidelis

CMC/SMMC

(Editor’s note: Amos is the 35th commandant of the Marine Corps. The article is courtesy of the U.S. Marine Corps on behalf of Amos and Sgt. Maj. Micheal Barrett, Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps.)